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In 1606 Mark Kerr 1st Earl Lothian [aged 53] was created 1st Earl Lothian.
On 8th April 1609 Mark Kerr 1st Earl Lothian [aged 56] died. His succeeded son Robert Kerr 2nd Earl Lothian [aged 35] succeeded 2nd Earl Lothian.
In 1611 Robert Kerr 2nd Earl Lothian [aged 37] and Annabel Campbell Countess Lothian were married. Annabel Campbell Countess Lothian by marriage Countess Lothian. She the daughter of Archibald Campbell 7th Earl Argyll [aged 36] and Agnes Douglas Countess Argyll. He the son of Mark Kerr 1st Earl Lothian. They were second cousins.
In 1624 Robert Kerr 2nd Earl Lothian [aged 50] committed suicide. His succeeded daughter Anne Kerr 3rd Countess of Lothian succeeded 3rd Countess Lothian.
At the end of 1630, or early 1631, William Kerr 1st Earl Lothian [aged 25] and Anne Kerr 3rd Countess of Lothian were married. William Kerr 1st Earl Lothian by marriage Earl Lothian. She the daughter of Robert Kerr 2nd Earl Lothian and Annabel Campbell Countess Lothian. He the son of Robert Kerr 1st Earl Ancram [aged 52] and Anne Stanley [aged 30]. They were half fifth cousin once removed. He a great x 4 grandson of King Henry VII of England and Ireland.
In 1667 Anne Kerr 3rd Countess of Lothian died. Her succeeded son Robert [aged 30] succeeded 4th Earl Lothian.
On 15th February 1703 Robert Kerr 1st Marquess Lothian [aged 66] died. His succeeded son William Kerr 2nd Marquess Lothian [aged 42] succeeded 2nd Marquess Lothian, 5th Earl Lothian, 3rd Earl Lothian. Jean Campbell Marchioness Lothian by marriage Marchioness Lothian.
On 28th February 1722 William Kerr 2nd Marquess Lothian [aged 61] died. His succeeded son William Kerr 3rd Marquess Lothian [aged 32] succeeded 3rd Marquess Lothian, 6th Earl Lothian, 4th Earl Lothian.
On 28th July 1767 William Kerr 3rd Marquess Lothian [aged 77] died. His succeeded son William Henry Kerr 4th Marquess Lothian [aged 57] succeeded 4th Marquess Lothian, 7th Earl Lothian, 5th Earl Lothian. Caroline Darcy Marchioness Lothian by marriage Marchioness Lothian.
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On 12th April 1775 William Henry Kerr 4th Marquess Lothian [aged 65] died at Bath, Somerset [Map]. His succeeded son William John Kerr 5th Marquess Lothian [aged 38] succeeded 5th Marquess Lothian, 8th Earl Lothian, 6th Earl Lothian. Elizabeth Fortescue 5th Marchioness Lothian [aged 30] by marriage Marchioness Lothian.
On 4th January 1815 William John Kerr 5th Marquess Lothian [aged 77] died. His succeeded son William [aged 51] succeeded 6th Marquess Lothian, 9th Earl Lothian, 7th Earl Lothian. Harriet Scott Marchioness Lothian [aged 34] by marriage Marchioness Lothian.
On 27th April 1824 William Kerr 6th Marquess Lothian [aged 60] died at Richmond, Surrey [Map]. His succeeded son John Kerr 7th Marquess Lothian [aged 30] succeeded 7th Marquess Lothian, 10th Earl Lothian, 8th Earl Lothian.
On 14th November 1841 John Kerr 7th Marquess Lothian [aged 47] died at Blickling Hall, Norfolk [Map]. His succeeded son William Schomberg Kerr 8th Marquess Lothian [aged 9] succeeded 8th Marquess Lothian, 11th Earl Lothian, 9th Earl Lothian. He inherited the Blickling, Norfolk estate and made significant changes.
On 17th January 1900 Schomberg Henry Kerr Kerr 9th Marquess Lothian [aged 66] died. His succeeded daughter Robert Schomberg Henry Kerr 10th Marchioness Lothian succeeded 10th Marchioness Lothian, 12th Countess Lothian, 10th Countess Lothian.
On 16th March 1930 Robert Schomberg Henry Kerr 10th Marchioness Lothian died. Her succeeded first cousin Philip Kerr 11th Marquess Lothian [aged 47] succeeded 11th Marquess Lothian. Her succeeded first cousin once removed Peter Francis Walter Kerr 12th Marquess Lothian [aged 7] succeeded 12th Marquess Lothian, 13th Earl Lothian, 11th Earl Lothian.
On 11th October 2004 Peter Francis Walter Kerr 12th Marquess Lothian [aged 82] died. His succeeded son Michael Andrew Foster Jude Kerr 13th Marquess Lothian [aged 59] succeeded 13th Marquess Lothian, 14th Earl Lothian, 12th Earl Lothian.